The Exorcist... hands down... sorry if I misspell, i'm writing this drunk. All it asks you do do is belivee in the concept of evil... incapacitatingly scary for someone who believes--just a thriller to someone who doesn't.
The Exorcist... hands down... sorry if I misspell, i'm writing this drunk. All it asks you do do is belivee in the concept of evil... incapacitatingly scary for someone who believes--just a thriller to someone who doesn't.
bm311x wrote:
I havent seen a lot of horror movies but recently tis been
#1 - The Forgotten
#2 - The Village
but Ive heard Saw and The Grudge are really scary too
Come on man, The Forgotten was maybe the most half assed attempt at a horror movie ive ever seen. Nothing in it was scary, and the plot got dumber every minute the movie went on.
Carrie was a great Horror movie, the Amityville Horror was on the other night too, I only saw the first half hour though, can anyone give a summary of what happens in it without any spoliers?
GLITTER.
The Wiz - black people should know better than make a black wizard of oz. And Michael is just a freak.
Anyone else find the Exorcist to be not scary at all? I'm kind of a wuss who gets scared during scary movies, but that one wasn't scary at all. Pretty boring actually.
I used to work in a video store in high school and would consider myself a horror buff. Here's my top ones:
1) The Omen (probably because it was the first real horror movie I saw, that f***in nanny... and the rot weillers, damn!)
2) The Exorcist (If Ild seen it before the Omen Ild have to go with it, probably the scariest all around)
3) Cape Fear (If you haven't seen it, you should, you'll never see Robert DeNiro the same way again)
4) Blair Witch Project (If you hadn't read anything about it beforehand and saw it in the theatres, dont even try to tell me you werent scared shitless)
5) The Shining (Definetly scarier when your snowed in at your parents house in the mountains outside of Boulder in that huge ass snow storm in the fall of '97)
As for the person who included "What Lies Beneath" that was the most horrible attempt at a horror movie I think Ive ever seen (outside of '90s slasher flicks.) You have to realize the difference between being startled and actually being scared. The score to this movie really pissed me off... it just gets louder and louder and louder until Michelle Pfifer jumps out and STARTLES you. Not scary at all.
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The top five horror movies of all time (Worldwide)
The Exorcist (1974) - United States
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) - United States
Poltergeist (1982) - United States
The Babadook (2014) - Australia
Audition (1999) - Japan